New Year boost for 21 community groups thanks to grants from Northern
The train operator asked its 7,000 employees to nominate charitable causes in their local communities to receive a slice of the £10,000 that was up for grabs.
£500 grants to support on-going activity have been awarded to:
- Activity Den in Tanfield Lea and Stanley, County Durham
- Asylum Link in Liverpool, Merseyside
- Children’s Book Project in Leeds, West Yorkshire
- Dad Social North East in Durham, County Durham
- Deysbrook Village Centre in Liverpool, Merseyside
- Encephalitis International in Manchester, Greater Manchester and Newcastle, Tyne & Wear
- Friends of Millhouse School in Sheffield, South Yorkshire
- Greenbank Giants Boccia Club in Liverpool, Merseyside
- Hygiene Bank in York, North Yorkshire
- Lancaster Civic Society in Lancaster, Lancashire
- Maverick Lab in Rochdale, Greater Manchester
- Pelton Youth Project in Chester-Le-Street, County Durham
- Positility in Harrogate, North Yorkshire
- Street Treats in Manchester, Greater Manchester
- Thrivin’ Together in Leeds, West Yorkshire
- Walbottle Village Primary School in Newcastle, Tyne & Wear
- Youth Practitioner Service across County Durham
Individual project grants were also awarded to:
- New Horizons in Marple, Greater Manchester (£150) – to support maintenance of an accessible canal barge used by disabled groups to enjoy the countryside
- Space4Autism in Macclesfield, Cheshire (£408) – to enable a group of 25 young people to visit an art gallery as part of an art project they have been working towards
- Snape Men's Shed in Snape, North Yorkshire (£492) – to purchase tools for woodwork craft lessons designed to combat social isolation
- Yorkshire Coast Sight Support in Scarborough, North Yorkshire (£450) – to purchase plants and gardening equipment for a new sensory ‘yarden’ (a garden without grass)
Carolyn Watson, director of stakeholder and community engagement at Northern, said: “These grants were all about supporting local causes across the North of England– and who better to advise us on the groups and projects that can really make a difference than our own employees, who live and work right across the length and breadth of our network.
“Worth a combined £10,000, these grants will help small, local groups deliver work in their communities that will have a real impact.”
In September (2024), Northern awarded £100,000 from its Customer & Community Improvement Fund to eleven community projects working to improve social mobility across its network.
Northern is the second largest train operator in the UK, with 2,500 services a day to more than 500 stations across the North of England.